Chris Eubank Jr. will look to maintain his upward trajectory as he prepares to face Kamil Szeremeta on the undercard of Artur Beterbiev v Dmitry Bivol in Saudi Arabia on Saturday 12th October.
Here is everything you need to know as the British star - a former two-time world champion - gets set to make his long-awaited in-ring return.
Chris Eubank Jr v Kamil Szeremeta will take place on Saturday 12th October, 2024 as part of Riyadh Season.
Chris Eubank Jr v Kamil Szeremeta will feature as part of the undercard for the Artur Beterbiev v Dmitry Bivol, although the positioning of the fight and a confirmed time has not yet been announced.
Chris Eubank Jr v Kamil Szeremeta will take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with the city having played host to numerous other blockbuster events in recent times including Oleksandr Usyk's undisputed heavyweight title triumph over Tyson Fury.
TV details for the entire Riyadh Season fight card - including Chris Eubank Jr v Kamil Szeremeta - have yet to be officially confirmed, but it is expected that both TNT Sports Box Office and DAZN PPV will show the action live.
Odds have not yet been released for Chris Eubank Jr v Kamil Szeremeta, but will be confirmed in due course.
There will be no belts on the line in this fight, although the winner will elevate themselves closer towards a world title opportunity.
Chris Eubank Jr. is, of course, a former middleweight world champion, whilst opponent Kamil Szeremeta has previously challenged for world honours.
33-3 (24 KOs)
Chris Eubank Jr. will hope to build upon his tremendous victory over Liam Smith last September, but knows time is against him as he bids for fights to both elevate his standing in the sport and bolster his bank balance.
The Brighton fighter has made no secret of the fact that he is chasing lucrative and money-spinning bouts as he reaches the twilight years of his career, but also admits to harbouring ambitions of capturing another world title.
Eubank Jr. has been beaten by Billy Joe-Saunders, George Groves and Smith throughout his career, but has also showcased his outstanding credentials in seismic successes over the likes of Arthur Abraham and James DeGale.
There's little room for error the British star in the Middle East in October, who will know that only victory would be enough to keep his hopes and ambitions intact.
25-2 (8 KOs)
Dangerous Pole Kamil Szeremeta will arrive in Saudi Arabia with bad intentions!
The tough and durable middleweight has only been beaten twice in his career - by Gennadiy Golovkin and Jaime Munguia - and knows this is realistically his last chance saloon at capturing a world title.
The 33-year-old was floored four times by Golovkin in his solitary world title fight back in 2020, but has maintained an upward trajectory over the course of the past couple of years, notching some impressive victories over domestic opponents.
An absolutely stacked undercard has been officially announced for Artur Beterbiev v Dmitry Bivol featuring some of the biggest names in British boxing, including Chris Eubank Jr.